Warning labels are
placed on the snowmobile for your protection. Read and follow the
instructions of the labels and warnings
on the snowmobile carefully. If any of the labels depicted
in this manual differ from the labels on your snowmobile, always
read and follow the instructions of the labels on the
snowmobile.
If any label becomes
illegible or comes off, contact your POLARIS dealer to purchase a
replacement. Replacement safety labels
are provided by POLARIS at no charge. The part number
is printed on the label.
No Passenger Warning (One
Rider Models)
The No Passenger
Warning/Fuel Recommendation label
is located below
the steering post.
WARNING
This vehicle is designed
for operator only. NO PASSENGER.
Fuel Recommended:
91+ Octane Without Ethanol.
For Maximum Performance
See Decal On Left Hand Side Panel For Proper Gauge Setting.
Operation Warning
The operation warning
label is located on the console.
WARNING
- To avoid serious
injury or death, read and understand all warnings and the Owner's
Manual before operation. If manual is missing,
contact a POLARIS dealer for a replacement.
- This vehicle is capable
of high speeds. Buried objects or uneven terrain can cause loss of
control. Reduce speed and use extreme
caution when operating in unfamiliar terrain.
- Excessive speed,
especially at night or with limited visibility, can result in insufficient
time for you to react to terrain
changes, to avoid unexpected obstacles,
or to stop safely.
- Never consume alcohol
or drugs before or while operating this vehicle.
- In an emergency,
push down the Auxiliary Shut-Off Switch, located on the top of the
throttle control assembly, to stop the
engine. Then pull the brake lever to stop.
- Always wear an approved
helmet, eye protection, and adequate clothing while operating this
vehicle.
- This vehicle is designed
for adult use only. Check local laws for age requirements.
- When operating with
a passenger (on approved models only) reduce speed and allow extra
space for steering and stopping. A
passenger reduces your ability to control
the vehicle.
- When operating on
hard-packed snow, ice, or when crossing roads, steering and braking
ability are greatly reduced. Reduce
speed and allow extra space to turn or
stop.
- To maintain vehicle
control on ice or hard-packed surfaces, you should have a proper balance
of ski carbides to track studs.
See Owner's Manual for proper use of traction
products.
- Repeated stops from
high speed may cause fading or sudden loss of braking ability.
- Parking brake may
relax when used for long periods. Do not leave brake engaged for more
than five minutes.
- Before starting engine,
check throttle, brake, and steering for proper operation. Make sure
hood and side panels are latched.
Be seated and in position to control the
vehicle.
Oil injection system:
Use unmixed fuel only. Check oil level when refueling.